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The Use of Image-Guided Navigation Systems During Spine Surgeries in Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study

THAMER M. ALRAIYES, ABDULRHMAN ALRAJHI, HUSSAM ABOU-AL-SHAAR, ABDULRAHMAN ZEKRY, NAIF M. ALOTAIBI, SAMI ALEISSA and ZAYED ALZAYED
International Journal of Spine Surgery December 2020, 14 (6) 1016-1022; DOI: https://doi.org/10.14444/7152
THAMER M. ALRAIYES
1Department of Orthopaedics, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
MD, FRCSC
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ABDULRHMAN ALRAJHI
2Department of Orthopaedics, King Saud University & Hospitals, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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HUSSAM ABOU-AL-SHAAR
3Department of Neurosurgery, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Manhasset, New York
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ABDULRAHMAN ZEKRY
2Department of Orthopaedics, King Saud University & Hospitals, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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NAIF M. ALOTAIBI
4National Neuroscience Institute, King Fahad Medical City, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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SAMI ALEISSA
5Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopedics, King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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ZAYED ALZAYED
1Department of Orthopaedics, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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vol. 14 no. 6 1016-1022
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https://doi.org/10.14444/7152
PubMed 
33560263

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2211-4599
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  • Published online January 22, 2021.

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  1. THAMER M. ALRAIYES, MD, FRCSC1,
  2. ABDULRHMAN ALRAJHI, MD2,
  3. HUSSAM ABOU-AL-SHAAR, MD3,
  4. ABDULRAHMAN ZEKRY2,
  5. NAIF M. ALOTAIBI, MD, MSC, FRCSC4,
  6. SAMI ALEISSA, MD5 and
  7. ZAYED ALZAYED, MD1
  1. 1Department of Orthopaedics, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  2. 2Department of Orthopaedics, King Saud University & Hospitals, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  3. 3Department of Neurosurgery, Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Manhasset, New York
  4. 4National Neuroscience Institute, King Fahad Medical City, Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  5. 5Department of Surgery, Division of Orthopedics, King Abdulaziz Medical City, National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  1. Corresponding Author:
    Thamer M. Alraiyes, MD, FRCSC, Orthopedic Surgery Department, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, MBC 77, KFSHRC, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Phone: 00966-11-4427591; Fax: 00966-11-442759; Email: talraiyes{at}kfshrc.edu.sa.
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